- Joined
- Sep 14, 2004
- Messages
- 2,956
- Reaction score
- 126
Registered Members experience this forum ad and noise-free.
CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Boston.com | Posted: 06/12 New! |
| Christian Barmore was a ‘disruptive’ force in 2025. The Patriots think he can be even better next season. |
NBC Sports Boston | Posted: 06/12 New! |
| Should Patriots' lack of edge rusher depth result in free agent addition? |
98.5 The Sports Hub | Posted: 06/12 New! |
| Patriots free-agent receiver target already dealing with injury concerns |
98.5 The Sports Hub | Posted: 06/12 New! |
| Vrabel ‘on the same page’ with Gonzalez |
98.5 The Sports Hub | Posted: 06/12 New! |
| Way-too-early Patriots roster projection after spring practices |
| Mandatory Minicamp 6/9-11 8 Reactions | 06/12 at 8:09 am |
| Mandatory Minicamp 6/9-11 6 Reactions | 06/11 at 6:41 pm |
| TODAY'S TOP POSTERS: | # | |
| PatsFan2 | 12 posts | |
| Wozzy | 8 posts | |
| Triumph | 5 posts | |
| TommyD4207 | 5 posts | |
| manxman2601 | 5 posts |
Come on now. Some of you want a player who got his kicks
out of electrocuting helpless dogs?
So you do not think a guy who paid his debt to society should get a second chance?[/SIZE]
So imagine if he'd done the same thing he did to those dogs to people? Would we be only a bit more outraged, and a bit less forgiving?
He's paid his debt to "society" but never will be able to the dogs and people that were harmed by him.
I don't mind him getting a second chance, but just not in a position that puts him in the limelight as a potential celebrity. Let him find another line of work and have a second chance from that position in society.
For what it's worth, the latest research indicates that dogs experience emotion at about 80% of the depth that people do. So imagine if he'd done the same thing he did to those dogs to people? Would we be only a bit more outraged, and a bit less forgiving?
He's paid his debt to "society" but never will be able to the dogs and people that were harmed by him.
I don't mind him getting a second chance, but just not in a position that puts him in the limelight as a potential celebrity. Let him find another line of work and have a second chance from that position in society.
For what it's worth, the latest research indicates that dogs experience emotion at about 80% of the depth that people do. So imagine if he'd done the same thing he did to those dogs to people? Would we be only a bit more outraged, and a bit less forgiving?
He's paid his debt to "society" but never will be able to the dogs and people that were harmed by him.
I don't mind him getting a second chance, but just not in a position that puts him in the limelight as a potential celebrity. Let him find another line of work and have a second chance from that position in society.
For what it's worth, the latest research indicates that dogs experience emotion at about 80% of the depth that people do. So imagine if he'd done the same thing he did to those dogs to people? Would we be only a bit more outraged, and a bit less forgiving?
| 1 | 339 |
| 46 | 2K |
| 38 | 3K |
| 20 | 649 |
| 31 | 1K |
From our archive - this week all-time:
May 28 - June 12 (Through 26yrs)











